Generalife, Moorish palace in Spain.
The Generalife is a stunning palace and gardens located in Granada, Spain.
Built in the 14th century, the Generalife served as the summer palace for the Nasrid rulers of the Emirate of Granada in Al-Andalus.
The Generalife's architecture and gardens are prime examples of Moorish influence in Spanish culture.
Today, the Generalife is a UNESCO World Heritage site and open to the public for tours.
Its name, 'Generalife', means 'Architect's Garden' in Arabic.
Location: Granada
Architectural style: Nasrid architecture
Website: alhambra-patronato.es
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